Luis Enrique Cáceres

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Luis Enrique Cáceres
Personnel
Surname Luis Enrique Cáceres Centurión
birthday April 19, 1988
place of birth AsunciónParaguay
size 175 cm
position Central midfield
Juniors
Years station
at least 2007 Club Sport Colombia
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2007–2012 Club Cerro Porteño 165 (18)
2012-2013 Club Libertad 15 0(0)
2013-2015 EC Vitória 81 0(5)
2015-2016 Coritiba FC 29 0(1)
2016 Club Olimpia 12 0(2)
2017 Club Rubio Ñu 14 0(2)
2018 Paysandu SC 4 0(0)
2019 Club Sportivo San Lorenzo 15 0(3)
2019– Deportivo Capiatá 13 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
at least 2004 Paraguay U-16
at least 2007 Paraguay U-20
2008 Paraguay 2 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2018

Luis Enrique Cáceres , full name Luis Enrique Cáceres Centurión , (born April 19, 1988 in Asunción ) is a Paraguayan national soccer player . The midfielder's strong foot is the right.

Career

society

Cáceres belonged to Club Sport Colombia from Fernando de la Mora at least 2007 . He then played for the Paraguayan club Cerro Porteño from 2007 to mid-July 2012 and played a total of 165 top division games in the 2007 to 2012 seasons, in which he scored 18 goals (2007 to 2009: 82/11; 2010 to 2012: 83/7) . His team decided the Clausura 2012 in favor of the association. He then completed 15 personally goalless games in the highest Paraguayan league for Club Libertad . From there he moved to EC Vitória in Brazil in mid-January 2013 . For the Brazilians he played 58 games in the A series and scored four goals. Other national competitions in the Copa do Nordeste (7 games / 1 goal), the national championship of Bahia (16/0) and the Copa do Brasil (5/0) were added. He won the national championship of Bahia with his team in 2013. In the second half of January 2015 he joined Coritiba FC . There he was used there in 16 games (one goal) of the Série A, 13 games (no goal) of the state championship of Paraná and three matches (no goal) of the Copa do Brasil. At the beginning of July 2016, Cáceres moved back to Paraguay. He signed a six-year contract with Club Olimpia including an extension option. So far (as of January 26, 2017) he has played twelve league games for the Paraguayans and scored twice in the opposing goal.

In July 2017, Cáceres moved again within Paraguay. He was given a contract with Club Rubio Ñu for the remainder of the 2017 season . When the season was over, Cáceres returned to Brazil, where he signed a contract with Paysandu SC for 2018. In January 2019, Cáceres moved again. He received a one-year contract with Club Sportivo San Lorenzo . He left the club after the Clausura was held. He went to the Deportivo Capiatá .

National team

Cáceres was at the U-16 South American Championships in 2004 with Paraguay's team South American champions. He was a member of the Paraguayan U-20 national football team at the U-20 South American Championship in 2007 .

On March 26, 2008 he was substituted on in the friendly game of the senior team of Paraguay against South Africa in the 66th minute for Nelson Valdez . In total, he played two full international matches that year (no goal).

successes

Cerro Porteño

Vitória

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Luis Cáceres, pendiente de la Albirroja (Spanish) on abc.com.py of October 22, 2015, accessed on June 3, 2016
  2. a b c d Luis Enrique Cáceres in the soccerway.com database, accessed January 26, 2017
  3. a b Paraguay no oculta su ambición de ganar el Sub-20 (Spanish) on abc.com.py from January 3, 2007, accessed on June 3, 2016
  4. a b c Luis Enrique Cáceres in the database of National-Football-Teams.com (English), accessed on June 3, 2016
  5. Luis Cáceres firmó por Olimpia , (Spanish) on abc.com.py of July 4, 2016, accessed on January 26, 2017
  6. Change to Rubio Ñu , report on tigosports.com.py from July 4, 2017, page in Spanish, accessed on January 25, 2018
  7. Change to Paysandu , report on globoesporte.globo.com from January 5, 2018, page in portugal, accessed on January 25, 2018
  8. Change to San Lorenzo , report on tuttofutbolsudamerica.com from January 6, 2019, page in Spanish, accessed on January 21, 2019
  9. Change to Capiatá , report on tigosports.com.py from May 23, 2019, page in Spanish, accessed on January 13, 2020
  10. International Friendly Matches 2008 in the RSSSF database . Retrieved June 3, 2016.